Earlier this year, I told you about how lots and lots of people are
Cutting The Cord and bidding farewell to costly cable TV bills. Opting for Roku, AppleTV and Sling, viewers are taking control of what they watch and when.
But die-hard sports fans are among the last of the holdouts when it comes to letting go of cable. Even though services like SlingTV and others offer ESPN, sports fans don't want to miss a single minute of the live action.
CBS is about to make a game-changing move for sports fans this Sunday: cord cutting football fans can stream the entire game — even if they have no cable connection and no local broadcast signal. For the first time, the big game will be available to stream live at CBSSports.com.
Of course, you can still watch the Panthers & Broncos free on broadcast television, but if you can’t get the signal with your digital antenna, you can stream it on any number of devices direct from CBS. Just in case you didn't know (maybe you've been off-planet or living in a cave), Super Bowl 50 airs at 6:30 pm ET on Sunday, February 7th.
See you next week,
Bobby